Dr. Stone

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Name: Dr. STONE (stylised), Dr. Stone
Abbreviation(s): DCST
Creator: Riichirō Inagaki (writer), Boichi (pen-name; real name: Mu-jik Park)
Date(s): March 6, 2017 – present (manga), July 5, 2019 – present (anime), October 28, 2019 – December 23, 2019 (Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya)
Medium: Manga, Anime
Country of Origin: Japan
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Dr. Stone (stylised as Dr. STONE) is a shounen manga series written by Inagaki Riichirō (often called both by fans and Boichi “Inagaki-sensei”[note 1]) and illustrated by Boichi (real name: Mu-jik Park.) It has been serialised in Shounen Jump and adapted into an anime; as of now, it has two seasons of animation by TMS Entertainment with a sequal one announced[1].[2] The story starts off when Taiju is trying to confess his love for Yuzuriha. Senku gives Taiju a fake love poison which Taiju does not drink. so when Taiju is trying to confess a green light comes and turns the sky green, turning everyone to stone. Many thousand years later, Senku uses a revival liquid from a cave to free Taiju of being stone. From that point on they have a mission to bring back humanity.

Canon Overview

Characters

Pre-Petrification Humans

  • International Space Station Crew
    • Byakuya Ishigami – Senkuu’s father and creator of the 100 Tales passed down (orally) by priestesses(/village chiefs’ wives) of the Petrification Kingdom and the Ishigami Village.
    • Lilian Weinberg
    • Connie Lee
    • Shamil Volkov
    • Darya Nikitina
    • Yakov Nikitin
    • Rei
  • Kingdom of Science
    • Senkuu Ishigami – the main protagonist of Dr. Stone, who through winning the Village Games becomes the chief of the Ishigami Village. The de-facto ruler of the Kingdom of Science, and a member of the Five Wise Generals.
    • Taiju Ooki
    • Yuzuriha Ogawa
    • Ryusui Nanami
    • Francois
    • Tsukasa Empire – after the KoS (Kingdom of Science) won the Stone Wars, it was absorbed by it.
      • Tsukasa Shishio
      • Gen Asagiri
      • Hyoga
      • Homura Momiji
      • Ukyo Saonji
      • Nikki Hamada
      • Yo Uei
      • Minami Hokutozai
  • American Colony
    • Dr. Xeno
    • Stanley Snyder
    • Luna
    • Carlos
    • Max
    • Maya
    • Dr. Brody
    • Charlotte

After-Petrification Humans

  • Ishigami Village
    • Kohaku
    • Ruri
    • Kokuyo
    • Jasper
    • Turquoise
    • Genbu
    • Magma
    • Mantle
    • Shirogane
    • Soyuz
    • Hagane
    • Argo
    • Tetsuken
    • Kinro
    • Ginro
    • Carbo
    • Beryl
    • Natri
    • Alumi
    • Kaseki
    • Titan
    • Suzu
    • Sagan
    • En
    • Ganen
    • Suika
    • Unmo
    • Chrome
    • Shovel
    • Namari
    • Sho
    • Sango
    • Azura
    • Kujaku
    • Chalk
    • Alabaster
    • Dia
    • Ruby
    • Sapphire
    • Garnet
  • Petrification Kingdom
    • Mozu
    • Kirisame
    • Minister Ibara
    • Oarashi
    • Unnamed Head of the Petrification Kingdom
    • Matsukaze
    • Soyuz[3]

Shipping

Although the most popular ships tend to be slash the fandom also has a fair amount of popular het pairings.

  • Senkuu Ishigami/Gen Asagiri: By far the most popular pairing in the fandom, with shippers often latching onto how they seem to complement each other in their strategies despite their different personalities and areas of expertise. Known by the portmanteau Sengen.
  • Senkuu Ishigami/Tsukasa Shishio: The second most popular pairing involving Senkuu, with shippers focusing on the mutual respect that exists between these two even when they were enemies. Known by the portmanteau Tsukasen.
  • Dr. Xeno Houston Wingfield/Stanley Snyder: The pairing quickly got the attention of shippers when the two characters were introduced in the America Arc, especially as the extent of Stanley's devotion to Dr Xeno was revealed.
  • Taiju Ooki/Yuzuriha Ogawa: Very close to being a canon relationship, as canon has made it clear that they both have feelings for each other and Taiju is merely waiting for the petrification threat to be over before he can confess to Yuzuriha. In fanon, it is common for them to be a side pairing in fics focusing on other pairings.
  • Chrome/Ruri: Also close to being canon and, like with Taiju/Yuzuriha, it is not uncommon to have Chrome/Ruri as a side pairing to fics focusing on other pairings.

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Instance of Boichi referring to Inagaki as Inagaki-sensei, Instance of a fan reffering to Inagaki like that. The reason for calling Inagaki that is being respectful; at least in Japanese fandom, it is common courtesy to use the suffix -sensei with a mangaka's name. Non-Japanese and Western fandom has picked this up.